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PR experienced its first major hurricane in almost 80 years....not a warning from God or climate change alarmists. Hurricanes / typhoons are natural events, not political opportunities.2 points
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North Korea has also proved...despite its leaders...to field rather competent military units. Similar to (North) Viet-Nam's in general abilities. Arab troops have rotten command and control...religion gets in the way...literally. "Will you guys knock-off the Allahu Akbars. They now know our positions..."2 points
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Canada follows Trump's lead on Venezuela. Liberal man, follow the leader.2 points
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How can you say it doesn't exist when N. Korea has already set of atomic bombs and possibly a hydrogen bomb which might be 1000 times more powerful? Sadam didn't have WMDs but N. Korea has nuclear weapons and is working on their delivery system to enable them to reach North America.1 point
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The reasoning is faulty to begin with. Your argument is based on the premise that the correct elements to create the conditions for life just appeared out of nowhere. Hydrogen and Helium are very special atoms, each with a very unique structure. All these atoms had to have been created by a Creator. They just didn't just accidentally appear. So the basic premise that life evolved is built on faulty assumptions. There had to have been a Creator to design all the atoms, laws of physics to govern how all the atoms, molecules, and heavenly bodies were going to behave. Just to say it happened by itself doesn't make sense.1 point
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Excellent subject you raise. I agree. Unfortunately I don't see any party putting forward viable solutions. Trudeau is a master at sweet words, but practically no action. He knows how to speak fair things that will appeal to minorities, but accomplishes very little. It's all talk and no action. Even an ordinary citizen has very little input. I've had the feeling for a long time, that communications such as letters or Emails to elected officials just fall on deaf ears, but maybe I'm being too cynical. One problem is that significant improvements would probably take a vast amount of money and then there is the suspicion that much of the money would be wasted in government bureaucracies or siphoned off by special interests and not get to where it should go. I don't trust government with taxpayer's money. I think they waste vast amounts and often make bad decisions.1 point
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It amazes me how could Boris Johnson ever become Mayor of a major cosmopolitan city like London as he was in favour of Brexit, the nightmare of the globalists. He was probably able to hide his views in a very witty way.1 point
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You misunderstand. If you earn little, you pay nothing. Also, if you earn more, but you have family deductions, like children, say, or unmarried spouse, or other expenses, you pay nothing. That means others must pay much more in order to provide you with the services you and your family require but which you don't pay for. I am not saying someone earning over $70k pays 90% of his income, I'm saying the population which earns more than $70k are almost entirely responsible for funding this government. Those who earn less largely get a free ride. For example, this Wall Street Journal report shows the top 25% of income earners in the US pay 84% of income taxes. This article is from 2013. We know that income taxes on 'the rich' have increased multiple times since then, so the figures here will actually be low. They say: this progressivity can help us understand why the top 1% of income earners paid a staggering 21.2% of the total federal and provincial taxes in 2010. The top 10% paid 54.8% of all taxes while the bottom 50% of Canadian income earners contributed 4% towards the collective personal tax bill. So four years ago, the lower 50% of income earners only paid 4% of income taxes. I'd wager it's down to 2 or 3% by now, and the amount paid by higher wage earners, of course, has risen. I wager you would have to search long and hard among that lower tier of Canadians to find anyone grateful to higher income earners for paying for all their health care, education and other services, though.1 point
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A mistake? Come on you never make one, let alone apologize for it.1 point
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Ford's a Jew?? Well screw the new Bladerunner then and everything he's every done. And no, Shia is more your speed, based on your posts.1 point
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LOL http://ca.ign.com/articles/2017/09/22/saudi-arabian-history-book-includes-accidental-yoda1 point
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Alright , if Sarah Silverman ain't your bag, we could always try to do it in Jerry Seinfeld's voice. 'Whats up with all these anti-Semites?!' Now THAT would actually get me to listen/read to your posts. Surprised I got this far being an illiterate anti-Semite. And good thing for spell check, even if a Jew created it.1 point
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Neutral towards what? Crime? Ya, I totally think the RCMP should be neutral towards crime.......1 point
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I thought it was interesting because the Muslim guy that assaulted me (and let me tell you, it was pretty scary being faced with that level of hatred and being trapped behind a desk with no possible way to escape) only got 6 months probation - no jail time, no deportation. I still have the scar from the stitches. At least the bus bench can be cleaned.1 point
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Yes, it's good to have 0.0001% of Muslims actively working at reform. I think the majority of the national media would cheer, and get down on their knees and bow to Justin as he nobly posed for selfies. The national media is so pro Islam they make some Muslims seem like haters. The opposition has no power in a majority government, and if you believe Trudeau is one to go slowly when he believes he has the moral high ground (which he ALWAYS believes) you haven't been following him. I expect a law right out of the gate banning offensive language towards any and all religious, ethnic, racial or gender minorities, punishable by prison terms. And if you think that can't happen, look to France and the UK. And besides which the point won't actually be to accomplish anything, but to virtue signal. Can't you see Trudeau now, posing like superman, looking nobly into the distance, his open shirt billowing out behind him? Muslims are an important ethnic voting block and the Liberals will want to assure their continuing support.1 point
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On the contrary. This discussion is about whether such a thing as Islamophobia even exists.1 point
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Oh. So you're just going to sit there and watch a hate crime in progress and do nothing about it?1 point
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The presumed impact of EMP on Canada by extending (yet again) American research and analysis is indirect and dubious at best. There would be far more pressing concerns after a spirited thermonuclear conflagration.1 point
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Native issues is the same as poverty and homelessness, it is now a industry .And of course big high paying jobs are being created and nothing gets done. AQnd the native attitude that the white man has to pay for eternally, has to come to a end. And another thing if you community is so far up north or in the middle of nowhere and you can't survive without daily flights or trucking supplies in, then you must move.1 point
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Agreed.....response to the EMP "threat" began decades ago with design hardening for critical components, cabling, shielding, wave guides, sub-systems, power supplies, control software/firmware, etc. with beefed up grounding, reflection, and absorption. Yes, there would be many disruptions and outages, but EMP would not bring down an entire continent. http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a060435.pdf Honeywell began hardening its flight avionics systems for EMP (natural and man-made) over 30 years ago. Tactically, it is far cheaper and easier to bring down a nation's power grid with metal chaff cluster munitions, as Serbia and Iraq experienced first hand.1 point
